11 Dec 2009, Kevin Reed, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1755230/treasury-moots-tobin-tax-financial-transactions
A tax on financial services transactions has been mooted by the Treasury.
In a discussion paper, Risk, reward and responsibility: the financial sector and society, the Treasury is considering a "Tobin Tax", which could raise "very large" revenues.
"A financial transaction tax is one proposal that has been put forward as a potential method of ensuring that the global financial services sector makes a fair contribution," it stated in the paper.
"One argument for taxing certain transactions is that some financial activities have little or even negative social value and therefore ought to be taxed. This has been proposed by Paul Krugman as a tax on speculators and Adair Turner as a tax on socially useless activities.
"Another is that the revenues raised from a transaction tax could potentially be very large, although the tax would need to be designed to introduce minimal economic distortions."
Critics of the Tobin Tax have warned that such a scheme would be impossible to manage effectively.
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